All people go to the stores.
Worst supermarket habits
Why for some a trip to the supermarket is a common procedure that does not spend so much time,
and for others - a real torture?
How to do everything without infringing on anything?
What to look for when planning shopping?
The answers to all these questions are extremely simple.

1. Getting into the "unsuccessful" queue

The queue can be very annoying.
This can happen to anyone: getting into the "wrong" queue at the checkout.
All the other queues seem to be moving a lot faster than yours, and of course something is wrong with the buyer right in front of you.
He has a lot of things, he forgot his credit card, he can not find a trifle and other tricks. In addition, at the cash register sits an intern who works like a sleepy fly. It's just freaking out!
You may get angry or upset, but that won't help – the queue won't move faster.
The solution in this situation is to try to focus on something else.
It may seem like you always get into the longest line, but in fact it happens quite rarely.
Do not waste nerves on trifles.
Five minutes won't solve anything.
By the way, in every supermarket there is a cashier who works faster than others.
You can look closely, find such an employee, and always take a queue only at his cashier.
2. Don't be lazy to write

Shopping lists are a great way to save time.
Another bad habit about shopping is going there without a shopping list.
This can lead to you being out of the way home without the important product
you really needed.
After all, there are so many things in the supermarket that the eyes can run away
. A convenient and simple option is to make a list in advance.
It can be written on a notebook sheet, but it is still more logical to do it
in the notebook of your smartphone.
By the way, before going to the store, you should take a plastic bag with you,
which easily fits in your pocket or shopping bag.
This will not only help save money (the price of the package is not great,
but multiply its cost by 365 days a year,
and you get a decent amount), but also help the environment.
3. Hunger is the enemy of shopping!

Hunger is a bad helper when shopping.
This happens to many: a person runs into the store for food in a state of hunger.
An empty, grumbling stomach screams, "Buy this, this, this, and this!"
Often it ends with the fact that a huge number of products
are bought just because they look and smell very appetizing.
The stomach should not guide shopping!
By the way, supermarkets also use a cunning marketing ploy:
they usually have only large shopping carts that can be filled with tons of tasty,
but unnecessary products. Don't take a cart.
Take a basket that you need to carry in your hands.
Then the process can be slightly reduced, because
who wants to carry a few kilograms around the store.
Another option: go to the store on foot, and do not come by car.
Then you'll just be too lazy to drag heavy bags home.
4. Annoying crowds of people

When there are a lot of people in the store, shopping is uncomfortable.
Why does it always seem that the entire population of the area came to the store at the same time as you?'
It is inconvenient to choose, it is uncomfortable to move around the supermarket, and the queues ..
Maybe it's all about the time of the visit.
Most people shop after work, which seems like a good idea, but actually causes quite
a few disappointments.
You can try to shift the shopping schedule a little,
because modern stores work late, and some are open even at night.
If you visit the same supermarket at different times of the day,
you can find out when it has the least visitors. Sometimes even thirty minutes matter.
5. Moderation does not bother anyone

In season, fruits are much cheaper.
Making decisions in the supermarket based only on your surging desires is a bad option. These delicious blueberries, which are out of season are like a new car,
and without which you can do fine.
This new chocolate, at the sight of which drool flows, which seems to shout:
"Try me!" and a lot of purchases, without which a person will not become unhappy.
Enjoy in moderation.
It is better to buy as few products as possible out of season.
This will save considerable amounts, because the supermarket exposes very high
prices for such goods. You can make a certain installation, for example,
buy only one new product in the supermarket per week.
Of course, if without fresh strawberries you feel like a completely unhappy person,
buy it! But you don't have to do it every time you come to the store.
6. Do not get caught on marketing tricks
Sometimes a new manufacturer can surprise.
Here's the publicity stunt that works most often: beautiful packaging
and mentioning a popular brand. Chances are you'll buy it.
It's familiar, and advertising does its job. Try to read the composition
of the product and forget about the bright picture.
You can even go shopping in a budget supermarket and shop there.
Make a choice based on packaging is not worth it. You can buy quality products, but pay much less for them - not always a well-known brand means high quality and excellent taste characteristics. Most often, even the opposite: new manufacturers are very concerned about attracting customers, because they try to make their products tasty, high-quality and inexpensive. Don't miss your chance!
7. Think, think and think again

Preferring vegetables to chips is a great solution.
Supermarkets are always full of enticing offers. People often naively believe that they make the best and cheapest choices. However, this is often not the case at all, because stores usually offer a variety of products that are not only not useful,
but also harmful to health. Different snacks, soft drinks, fish and meat steaks,
a huge number of sweets, packaged in small and very beautiful packages -
you can list for a long time.
Everyone at least occasionally buys a cute bar or bag. It is impossible to eat such products, but to get problems with the stomach is quite.
It is much better to buy only those products that you use daily.
Even if a person is not a supporter of a healthy diet,
he can feel the difference between harmful and useful products.